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parents policies until they are 26. and they just are going to takeit.lissa: mymother-in-law's policy was canceled. casting asie the oes that we do't like, do we have the ability to do that? >> i don't think we are. the republicans can sing likely delayed make changes and the response was always tht it is th law of the land and that was well, if it i, then you can keep doing all of these things you're doing tchange it but the president today, he comes out with this newidea of what we are going to do, we are ing to delay the implementation, let you pick up a catastrophic policy, l's roll back a few weeks when he sad that the reasonthat you had to have the obamacare policy was bcauseof what people had before, it was junk insurance. melissa: you thought you liked it, but it was actually a terrible policy you shouldot have had. >> right. and did he get better all of a sudden? >> no, if it's a dumb policy, it's a junk policy. and so i think the president has talked himself into a deep hole. and whatever he does, it is not going fix it because he keeps changing his own tune and sitio

parents policies until they are 26. and they just are going to take it. lissa: my mother-in-law's policy was canceled. casting asie the oes that we do't like, do we have the ability to do that? >> i don't think we are. the republicans can sing likely delayed make changes and the response was always tht it is th law of the land and that was well, if it i, then you can keep doing all of these things you're doing tchange it but the president today, he comes out with this newidea of what we...

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position.lissa: ialways go backto the math. there's a lot of people that signed up because they we thrilled and desperate and willing to it through whatever it took on the website because they didn't have any health care. but right now, who are paying for those people? >> the taxpayers will pay for it. yowill be heavily subsidized. but the 15% that we thought we would keephearing, a lot of those just didn't want it. bu there are people from obamacare will work, it will e e very sick people but we could have done was fixed that and not disrupt the insunce for the other 85%. >> lee would've done a is to subsidi it. ere's no other way. put them in an independent poll. and th we do it where we have co-pays and deductibles and premiums, and it's stale. by their diseases, many that are beyond the capacity of any family to pay for it. melissa: we roll back time, we had this option like you just described, that wou ensure these folks. but the upside is that it's not going to disrupt the rest of the health care industry. if we would've had that at this period oftime. because it is -- it's m

position. lissa: i always go backto the math. there's a lot of people that signed up because they we thrilled and desperate and willing to it through whatever it took on the website because they didn't have any health care. but right now, who are paying for those people? >> the taxpayers will pay for it. yowill be heavily subsidized. but the 15% that we thought we would keephearing, a lot of those just didn't want it. bu there are people from obamacare will work, it will e e very sick...

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. [laughter]aslissasaid,he's the owner of books and books which has five stores in south florida and be also has licensed stores in west hampton beach, new york, and also in the cayman islands. and i think that makes him the only international-american bricks and mortar bookseller. i don't know anybody else. and that would be enough for most people, but not mitchell. he's also -- lissa sort of touched on it, he's an agent, a book packager, a publisher and a movie producer, all roles that evolved out of his work as a book seller and knowing writers and knowing publishers. he also, of course, almost 30 years ago founded the, helped found the miami book fair international which has become the template for almost all book festivals in the country, including this one. he's currently chairperson of the book -- the miami book fair board. he sevens on the steering committee -- serves on the steering committee of the florida center for the literary arts. he's a former president of the booksellers association and was on the board of the foundation for free expression. and in 2011 he was honored w

. [laughter] as lissa said, he's the owner of books and books which has five stores in south florida and be also has licensed stores in west hampton beach, new york, and also in the cayman islands. and i think that makes him the only international-american bricks and mortar bookseller. i don't know anybody else. and that would be enough for most people, but not mitchell. he's also -- lissa sort of touched on it, he's an agent, a book packager, a publisher and a movie producer, all roles that...

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signed into law 3 1/2 yearsago.lissa: youwere being more generous about it than i would. i'm thinking insurance companies are sitting here. they have been the whipping bo. they have been ones who been blamed for all the people who got kicked off their health care and they're sitting there saying you know what? we were thrown under the bus. now we're stuck with all these people who are going to, we have more expenses. we have people who are sicker in the pool. we still have to charge the same lower rate to these other people. we're getting screwed all over the pce. so we deserve more money, in terms of subsidy. i don't think they're going to be, you know, careful with their estimate of how much they're supposed to get from the government because the government hasn't been careful with them. >> number probably the best thing of course for the insurance company, it's check. it is money. it is in their hand. they don't have to wait for the process to work. one thing everybody found out is that the obama administration was completely unprepared, even after those 3 1/2 years, was c

signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. lissa: you were being more generous about it than i would. i'm thinking insurance companies are sitting here. they have been the whipping bo. they have been ones who been blamed for all the people who got kicked off their health care and they're sitting there saying you know what? we were thrown under the bus. now we're stuck with all these people who are going to, we have more expenses. we have people who are sicker in the pool. we still have to charge the...

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serious whiner shortage in yemen as a resultartie'slissacaffeineoff dives into the issue. it's midday in sun off like clockwork each afternoon these now means fill up with people buying cut you know how you got this b.s. it's a nature of the city if you don't choose where not. banned in many countries but legal in yemen the leaves contain a mild have caught it and almost everyone shoes more than ninety percent of men are into the world health organization at this market to countless realities and plenty of customers. have a second so this is about five dollars worth of caught stealing the substance moving around the national past time somebody will say i'm national a dataset i know already having a lot of addiction comes out of a hole one that the country as a whole is that is it ok for the idea to logically yemen has no shortage of problems but a shortage of water could make some not the first world cup at all to run dry current is one of the main culprits. yemen is chewing itself to death the country has limited water resources ninety three percent of the extract of water goe

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able to prosecute the wararmchair.lissa: weappreciate your time. >> everyone with employer provided health insurance. if you think your coverage is not ffected by obamacare, you are wrong. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. becae you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequenheartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. melissa: think again, in a new ap poll, the majority of the employer in sure, those who don't need federal insurance are now reporting premium hikes due to the new health law. 59% have seen their copayments increase. jamie weinstein sa this is just the beginning. >> this was known by the administration one time ago. but if you remember, if you like your health insurance, you can keep it is what we heard. then we determined that a lot of people were losing their health insurance who said there's an number of people that are small the administration in 2010, predicting that 78% would lose their coverage because of the regulations of

able to prosecute the war armchair. lissa: we appreciate your time. >> everyone with employer provided health insurance. if you think your coverage is not ffected by obamacare, you are wrong. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. becae you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequenheartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. melissa: think again, in a...

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outthe.lissa: okay,thank you so much. melissa: backlash for making big bus. the baseball players hve fans the baseball players hve fans that are cheering them on. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] wi n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral nse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, whilyour medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. where doeshe united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives he

out the. lissa: okay, thank you so much. melissa: backlash for making big bus. the baseball players hve fans the baseball players hve fans that are cheering them on. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] wi n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry...

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turn thisaround.lissa: whatwe sang? >> look at guys like richard branson. turning money out of souvenirs. he gs an idea. jeff bezois the same way. heunderstands how to take risks. i think there's a lot of guys out there th do. and this includes what tools you're ung to do it. see what you trust those guys? is that inspire confidence? is ainventor and innovator. >> bill gates, just with every one of these gys, steve jobs, they need this. the guy brought in a guy from pepsi, i think he brought it in to help at a time of transition. and i think that they do need light hand they can learn thes skills and move on themselves. >> he seems to be able to reinvent and remarket again and again. >> yes, i think that eln musk is part of this and i am fascinated. there's nothing he can't conceive. melissa: herecomes the beautiful music. it itimeme for the nightcap. gary smith, ere you watching this week? >> i am watching the credit card companies, mastercard and amazon. they are makingall kinds of all-ti highs. maybe that means tt i have underestimated things. >> i am watching holiday car sa

turn this around. lissa: what we sang? >> look at guys like richard branson. turning money out of souvenirs. he gs an idea. jeff bezois the same way. heunderstands how to take risks. i think there's a lot of guys out there th do. and this includes what tools you're ung to do it. see what you trust those guys? is that inspire confidence? is ainventor and innovator. >> bill gates, just with every one of these gys, steve jobs, they need this. the guy brought in a guy from pepsi, i...

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quantitative easing in place. medicalarelissa, bondswere down today. bonds are down all year long. rates are going higher regardless what the federal reserve says about them. if you want to bet against bernanke, shorting bonds, not shorting stocks. that is what i'm doing at capitalistpig.com. >> great discussion. thank you. >> thank you. melissa: new way to get deliveries when you're home, can you imagine? who doesn't need that this time of year? i can't believe i didn't think that myself. the founder of the company and how he will make your life so much easier. stick around. you can never have too much money. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n yor has a new plan -- dozens of tafree zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know

quantitative easing in place. medical are lissa, bonds were down today. bonds are down all year long. rates are going higher regardless what the federal reserve says about them. if you want to bet against bernanke, shorting bonds, not shorting stocks. that is what i'm doing at capitalistpig.com. >> great discussion. thank you. >> thank you. melissa: new way to get deliveries when you're home, can you imagine? who doesn't need that this time of year? i can't believe i didn't think...

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and then discount you from theirmemory.lissa: fewcontacts with a total straipger, you know -- stranger, you kn, linkedin -- >> well, it's not necessarily people who are complete stranger right? if if i'm networking and i find somebody that you're connected with, melissa, and you and i are friends, then i might use you as that conduit to that person. it mit just be 15 people you haven'yet connected with. maybe it's shall be you worked with 10 or 15 year ago, and you lost contact with them. melissa: you say apply postings on t>> yeah. a lot of times you want to send out these mass e-mails, and they send out 20 resumÉs at the same time. -@then you've got to go old schl and type up an individual leer, cover letter ask a resumÉ tailored for a specific position in a specific company and take this down time in the holidays to really ctomize a search for a specific position and a specific company. and if you can do that on five or ten different companies, you can really g some good resultsful health mel you ao say to attend a networking event which is acally probably easier this

and then discount you from their memory. lissa: few contacts with a total straipger, you know -- stranger, you kn, linkedin -- >> well, it's not necessarily people who are complete stranger right? if if i'm networking and i find somebody that you're connected with, melissa, and you and i are friends, then i might use you as that conduit to that person. it mit just be 15 people you haven'yet connected with. maybe it's shall be you worked with 10 or 15 year ago, and you lost contact with...